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Job Summary
Faculty members have the following teaching, research, and citizenship responsibilities:
Teaching Responsibilities
- To undertake practitioner-led teaching in the degree and non-degree programs.
- To play a significant role in the design, development, planning, and review of innovative courses, modules, etc. for degree and non-degree programs
- To provide general guidance and support to students, and give timely and relevant feedback
- To mentor students undertaking theses, learning labs, and other projects or activities requiring faculty mentors.
Scholarly Responsibilities
- To be recognized as an authority in their field, developing and maintaining an external profile appropriate to the discipline.
- To maintain research and scholarly activities in order to remain current with developments in the field
- To undertake research and publish in peer-reviewed journals
Citizenship Responsibilities
- To uphold the Institute’s values in all activities, both personal and professional
- To be an active and responsible member of the Institute’s collegial body and be willing to accept administrative assignments as the leadership sees fit
- To contribute to the management, administrative processes, and committee structures of the Institute
- To actively take part in the Department’s activities
Academic Qualifications
- A doctoral degree in Finance or Accounting, or related field, with an international publishing track record
Professional Experience Gained In An International Or Asian Environment
- Professional experience in any key areas in Finance is highly desirable (Banking, Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurial Finance)
Teaching Experience
- Local or international business school teaching experience (preferably at AACSB- or EQUIS-accredited schools at postgraduate level is desirable)
- Familiarity with the case method of teaching.
Areas Of Expertise
- Demonstrable expertise in one or more methodologies common to Finance and Accounting academic literature.
- Desirable areas of expertise and specific research interests in the following fields may include:
Accounting
- Financial accounting and reporting
- Financial performance analysis and decision-making
- International financial reporting standards
- Cost accounting and management
- Responsibility accounting
- Activity-based costing and management
- Capital expenditures and budgeting
- Other specific areas in management accounting
- Forecasting and profitability modelling
- Sustainability or integrated reporting
- Internal controls and audit
- Specific areas in audit and assurance
Finance:
- Banking
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Entrepreneurial Finance
- Debt and Capital Structure
- Portfolio Management
- Financial performance analysis and decision-making
- International financial reporting standards
- Responsibility accounting
- Capital expenditures and budgeting
- Forecasting and profitability modelling
- Sustainability or integrated reporting
Application Process
Submit a letter of interest and comprehensive CV to officeofthedean@aim.edu and indicate AIMWEB-ACCTFIN-1119 in the subject line.
The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is an Asian pioneer in management education. The Institute was founded in 1968 by a consortium of prominent business leaders, Philippine academic institutions, and the Harvard Business School.AIM is the first school in Southeast Asia to receive accreditation from the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), globally recognized as having the world's highest standards.
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